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Thursday 9 June 2022 08:06

Rome hosts Golden Gala 2022 on 9 June

Top international athletes compete in Rome on 9 June.The 2022 edition of the Golden Gala, Italyā€™s annual track and field event, is taking placeĀ at Romeā€™s Olympic Stadium on Thursday 9 June.The Rome event, which will be broadcast live on Italian television, is part of the Diamond League, an annual series of 14 track and field meetings for top athletes. Now in its 42nd year, theĀ Golden Gala is a whoā€™s-who from the world of international athletics, including multipleĀ Italian medallists from the Tokyo Olympics. This year theĀ Golden Gala returns to its traditional location in Rome, after moving to Florence last year, under the sloganĀ "Oro Puro" (Pure Gold). The event's star sprinters include AmericansĀ Fred Kerley, Trayvon Bromell and Marvin Bracy; Chinaā€™s Bingtian Su; Britain's Dina Asher Smith; Shaunae Miller Uibo from the Bahamas, and Marie JosĆ©e Ta Lou from the Ivory Coast. Marcell Jacobs, who last summer became the first Italian to win the Men's 100m Olympic final, has been forced to pull out of the Golden Gala event due to a muscle injury. Italian Gianmarco Tamberi (pictured)Ā and Qatari Mutaz Barshim, who shared an Olympic gold medal in Tokyo, will face off in the menā€™s high jump,Ā while in the women's competition Malaika Mihambo from Germany will take on Ivana Spanovic Vuleta from Serbia. Other names to watch out for include US shot-putter Joe Kovacs, Swedish discus-thrower Daniel Stahl,Ā and middle-distance runners Selemon Barega from Ethiopia and Laura Muir from Scotland. The Golden Gala began in 1980 and was dedicated to the memory of the late champion Italian sprinter Pietro Mennea in 2013. Over the course of its history, the gala has setĀ several world records, of which the 1,500-m (1998) and mile records (1999) by Moroccoā€™s Hicham El Guerrouj still stand. For full details see the Golden Gala website. Photo FIDAL.

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The 2022 edition of the Golden Gala, Italyā€™s annual track and field event, is taking placeĀ at Romeā€™s Olympic Stadium on Thursday 9 June. The Rome event, which will be broadcast live on Italian television, is part of the Diamond League, an annual series of 14 track and field meetings for top athletes. Now in its 42nd year, theĀ Golden Gala is a whoā€™s-who from the world of international athletics, including multipleĀ Italian medallists from the Tokyo Olympics. This year theĀ Golden Gala returns to its traditional location in Rome, after moving to Florence last year, under the sloganĀ "Oro Puro" (Pure Gold). The event's star sprinters include AmericansĀ Fred Kerley, Trayvon Bromell and Marvin Bracy; Chinaā€™s Bingtian Su; Britain's Dina Asher Smith; Shaunae Miller Uibo from the Bahamas, and Marie JosĆ©e Ta Lou from the Ivory Coast. Marcell Jacobs, who last summer became the first Italian to win the Men's 100m Olympic final, has been forced to pull out of the Golden Gala event due to a muscle injury. Italian Gianmarco Tamberi (pictured)Ā and Qatari Mutaz Barshim, who shared an Olympic gold medal in Tokyo, will face off in the menā€™s high jump,Ā while in the women's competition Malaika Mihambo from Germany will take on Ivana Spanovic Vuleta from Serbia. Other names to watch out for include US shot-putter Joe Kovacs, Swedish discus-thrower Daniel Stahl,Ā and middle-distance runners Selemon Barega from Ethiopia and Laura Muir from Scotland. The Golden Gala began in 1980 and was dedicated to the memory of the late champion Italian sprinter Pietro Mennea in 2013. Over the course of its history, the gala has setĀ several world records, of which the 1,500-m (1998) and mile records (1999) by Moroccoā€™s Hicham El Guerrouj still stand. For full details see the
Golden Gala website
. Photo FIDAL.
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